32 personalities who lit up the NFL like a July 4th firework

this is a discussion within the Saints Community Forum; While the player chosen to represent the Saints isn't terrible, (not going to spoil it here), considering how far back they went for some, namely the Bills, I am sure there were players from the Saints early days that would ...

While the player chosen to represent the Saints isn't terrible, (not going to spoil it here), considering how far back they went for some, namely the Bills, I am sure there were players from the Saints early days that would have been a better choice!

read the article, but I'm still not sure what the criteria is: explosive or loud?
Rex Ryan over Joe Namath, no McMahon or Bosworth, none of the old Oakland Raiders?
summer sports journalism I guess

I tend to agree, light up the NFL with your play or your extra-curricular b.s.? Seems like a mixture ... Johnny Manziel and Jamies Winston make the cut? There should be some sort of prerequisite for actually being in the league and/or on the field a certain amount of time before you're applauded for being an off-the-field dumb ass ... JMO, #shrug.

Well, he was the NFL's leading rusher, made a life-long commitment to "finding the real killers" and it's the Bills ... I give him Buffalo's spot on the list, ... now, there ain't a better choice out of Philly than Donovan McNabb? .